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HobbyWing SkyWalker 120A V2 ESC (3-8S)
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Feartures
- ESC which features a high performance 32-bit ARM M4 microprocessor (with a running frequency of up to 120MHz) is compatible with various brushless motors.
- DEO (Driving Efficiency Optimization) Technology greatly improves throttle response & driving efficiency and reduces ESC temperature.
- Separate programming cable for connecting ESC to a LED program box and allows users to program the ESC anytime, anywhere. (For detailed info, please refer to the user manual of
- HOBBYWING LED program box.)
- Normal/Reverse brake modes (esp. reverse brake mode) can effectively shorten the landing distance for the aircraft.
- Search mode can help users find the aircraft by the alarm beeps after the aircraft falls into the complex environment.
- Multiple protection features like start-up, ESC thermal, capacitor thermal, over-current, over-load, abnormal input voltage and throttle signal loss effectively prolong the service life of the ESC
Specifications
- Cont. Current: 120A
- Peak Current: 150A
- Input Voltage: 3-8S Lipo
- BEC: Switch Mode, Output: 5V/6V/7.4V/8.4V adjustable
- BEC output Current cont./Peak: 10A/30A
- Weight: 117g
- Size (L x W x H): 83x35x22mm
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30205450 |
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0.5 lb |
Product Spare Parts
It looked great till I plugged battery.
Just 1/2 charged 6S pack to program this ESC, but it made "POOF" sound and died....
E-mailed HeliDirect and they returned mail next day that I have to contact to Hobbywing, so I did.
Hobbywing responded next day and told me file RMA. I got RMA folloing day.
So 4 days after it smoked, dead one is on its way back to Hobbywing.
Good news is they were fairly quick to respond, and replacement is on the way.
It looked great till I plugged battery.
Just 1/2 charged 6S pack to program this ESC, but it made "POOF" sound and died....
E-mailed HeliDirect and they returned mail next day that I have to contact to Hobbywing, so I did.
Hobbywing responded next day and told me file RMA. I got RMA folloing day.
So 4 days after it smoked, dead one is on its way back to Hobbywing.
Good news is they were fairly quick to respond, and replacement is on the way.